AMUSEMENTS.
EVERYBODY® PICTURE®
TALKIES TO-NIGHT AND TOMORROW NIGHT.
'‘THE CARNATION ICD.’’
To-night and to-morrow night, the theatre-goers of Hokitika will have llio opportunity of seeing and hearing “The Carnation Kid,’’ an all talking Paramount picture, headed by tiki Prince of Comedians, Douglas Mac],ean; and a'bly supported by Frances Lee, William Davidson, Lorraine Eddy, Charles Mailos'and Francis •McDonald. In this production' all the cast talks. The. story tolls' of the gangs of a city that are at war with the Attorney-General and to get iid of him they hire a notorious gunman. On the train he is nearly* caught, am/, when the train arrives lie is not on it. However, the gangsters mistake another man wearing a. carnation for the Carnation Kid and treat him well When he finds out just who he is supposed to be, things begin to happen in the most unexpected way. ‘ihe Carnation Kiel' 1 is full at action, thrills, excitement, romance and loaded with laughs. Special prices arc announced and as a hamper house is expected patrons are advised to icserve at Mclntoshs’ and avoid regrets.
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 March 1930, Page 3
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181AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 7 March 1930, Page 3
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